unorthodox


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Synonyms for unorthodox

independent in behavior or thought

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breaking with convention or tradition

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Their films had an unorthodox, independent nature; they defied the typical commercial label; and they usually wrote their own scripts and incorporated their experiences in poetry, painting, playwriting, advertising, film criticism, literature, and comics.
The Spaniard is known for his bold, unorthodox style, appealing to various audiences.
He would have learned a lot more if he had more time but that could work in his favour - he'll still have that MMA style and that will be unorthodox for Mayweather.
As for "irreverent and unorthodox," well, that's deliberate too.
The Unorthodox Ox follows the protagonist's evolution (or lack of it), questioning the meaning of life and its routines: "He was listening to him and was thinking maybe that it was going to be no different for himself one day.
"I will be the first to admit it's unorthodox. It's not ideal preparation.
The star had to face child molestation charges, but Bashir said while Jackson's behaviour was unorthodox, he did not believe it was criminal.
Hopefully with Janine back on the Square there will be plenty more unorthodox happenings to come.
The Tao of Deception: Unorthodox Warfare in Historic and Modern China.
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Additionally, the recovery happened, "with the use of unorthodox macroeconomic policies."
Remaining largely in character with the existing properties--made of brick and of a certain scale--it is an ingenious response to a difficult end of terrace site, demonstrating a tendency among young architects to produce deeply rooted and specifically responsive contextual work; as explored in depth in the AR March 2006.This house uses the residual geometry of the site to help generate an unorthodox form.
Nick Daley is an unorthodox CIA officers who is called into action when a shipment of American stinger missles goes missing, complicated further by murder and the arrival of San Francisco journalist Robin Reeves.
Shortly after Ben and his family arrive in the Keys, they discover that this Christmas will indeed be different when they meet a young girl named Mica who lives an unorthodox life with her marine biologist father.
Priestley's unorthodox political and religious views landed him in exile in America, and Lavoisier's secretiveness contributed to his eventual execution on the guillotine.